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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 149305" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Wouldn't the psychiatric hospital have school time? I know when my difficult child was at a psychiatric hospital this fall, there was about 2 - 2 1/2 hours of schoolwork time in which we took his work from his home school. There was a teacher that was suppose to work with the kids but my difficult child hung low because the teachers yelled at the other kids alot saying, "Just do the work". He didn't feel like the main teacher would help.</p><p> </p><p>Does your SD offer Summer School - if so, it would have smaller class sizes to help difficult child catch up on school work.</p><p> </p><p>I think you will feel your answer after the psychiatrist appointment. If the psychiatrist wants to do a medication change that needs to be done in an in-patient setting, that may be the way to go. Follow your heart tomorrow. Voice your concerns about missing school.</p><p> </p><p>My vote is deal with the violence now and work on school later especially if his grades have been suffering. He can work on catch up later. But you know what is best for your difficult child and family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 149305, member: 5096"] Wouldn't the psychiatric hospital have school time? I know when my difficult child was at a psychiatric hospital this fall, there was about 2 - 2 1/2 hours of schoolwork time in which we took his work from his home school. There was a teacher that was suppose to work with the kids but my difficult child hung low because the teachers yelled at the other kids alot saying, "Just do the work". He didn't feel like the main teacher would help. Does your SD offer Summer School - if so, it would have smaller class sizes to help difficult child catch up on school work. I think you will feel your answer after the psychiatrist appointment. If the psychiatrist wants to do a medication change that needs to be done in an in-patient setting, that may be the way to go. Follow your heart tomorrow. Voice your concerns about missing school. My vote is deal with the violence now and work on school later especially if his grades have been suffering. He can work on catch up later. But you know what is best for your difficult child and family. [/QUOTE]
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